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Top Marques Monaco 2026 set to be biggest edition yet

Top Marques Monaco returns from 6 to 10 May 2026 with its biggest edition yet, featuring over 235 vehicles, 16 premieres and new attractions including a dedicated luxury tuners space.

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Lamborghini Temerario, 20. Top Marques Monaco 08. - 11.05.2025, Luxus Auto Messe im Grimaldi Forum, Monaco Monte Carlo. *** Lamborghini Temerario, 20 Top Marques Monaco 08 11 05 2025 , Luxury Car Show at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco Monte Carlo
Lamborghini Temerario, 20. Top Marques Monaco 08. - 11.05.2025, Luxus Auto Messe im Grimaldi Forum, Monaco Monte Carlo. *** Lamborghini Temerario, 20 Top Marques Monaco 08 11 05 2025 , Luxury Car Show at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco Monte Carlo. Picture: Alamy

By Camille Bidard

Top Marques Monaco is gearing up for its most ambitious edition to date, with the 21st show taking over the Grimaldi Forum from 6 to 10 May 2026 - promising record numbers, major world premieres and new experiences for visitors.

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Presented under the high patronage of Prince Albert II, this year’s event will bring together more than 235 vehicles across 11,500 m², with over 100 exhibitors and a programme designed to push the show to a new level.

At the heart of the event are 16 world and European premieres, a figure organisers say places Top Marques among the leading international showcases for supercars and innovation.

Among the highlights are new hypercars like the Giamaro Krafla, delivering over 2,000 horsepower, and cutting-edge electric models such as Baltasar’s high-performance track car.

Several new manufacturers will also make their debut, targeting collectors and luxury enthusiasts.

A major new addition this year is the Luxury Tuners Hall, a dedicated 1,500 m² space focusing on bespoke vehicle customisation.

Renowned names in the sector will present unique, high-end creations, offering a closer look at the craftsmanship behind personalised supercars.

Beyond the main exhibition, iconic brands including Bugatti, Maserati and Pagani will be on display, alongside a strong presence of classic cars and rare collector models.

The event will also expand its motorcycle section, with more brands than ever showcasing both modern and custom designs.

Entertainment has also been enhanced, with visitors invited to take part in the first-ever Top Marques Awards, voting for their favourite cars and stands.

Racing simulators will give guests the chance to win tickets to the Monaco E-Prix, while influencer GMK is expected to draw crowds for a meet-and-greet session.

As in previous years, the show will also highlight creativity and education, with a children’s design competition inviting young participants to imagine their own customised cars.

After a record-breaking 2025 edition, organisers say expectations are higher than ever - and this year’s expanded format aims to confirm Top Marques Monaco’s status as one of the world’s leading luxury automotive events.